Last.fm Founders’ Next Track: Lumi, A Site That Uses Your Browsing History To Help You Discover Things On The Web

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Felix Miller and Martin Stiksel, the co-founders of the music discovery and streaming site Last.fm, went into a kind of startup hibernation after selling their early-moving, prescient startup to CBS in 2007 for $280 million. Today, on a cold December day in London, they are re-emerging with Lumi, a site that wants to tackle the discovery conundrum yet again, but this time on the wider web. And they want you to help them build it, with the launch of a “prototype” of the service out today.
Think of Lumi as Last.fm 2.0. Just as Last.fm used your own music listening history as a way of
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